Gregory-Kellogg-Obituary

Gregory Kellogg

Stormville, New York

1963 - 2021 (Age 57)

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Gregory Kellogg Stormville - Gregory S. Kellogg, 57, passed away on January 31, 2021. Greg was born on March 10, 1963 to Emery and Nancy Kellogg. Greg graduated from Carmel High School in 1981. He worked as an automotive technician for over 30 years. On April 26, 1986 he married Kristine (Tina)...

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Greg, It was a pleasure to have known you.. May you Rest In Peace now with Krista!! I will keep you both in my prayers.. Mrs Kellogg (Tina) and extended family I will be praying for you all during these difficult days God bless you all

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My deepest condolences. May Greg Rest In Peace.

Andrea

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. I’m in tears hearing about the loss of Krista then Gregg and also Judy. Don’t try to get through it alone, let your friends support you in this devastating time. We may not always be there but we all still care about you.

Greg was a good man, I am glad glad to have had the pleasure to know him. We spent many hours together in meetings and car rides, diners and other gatherings. He was a great mechanic and always eager to help fix things. He will be missed. May God help heal your broken hearts. In prayer, Brian McCarthy
Ocala Florida.

Greg offered a shoulder when I was worried about my son. I will never forget his kindness. I will also never forget each time he said, “that’s a great shirt” when I wore my Rage Against The Machine t-shirt. Truly grateful to have known you. Rest In Peace forever and ever❤

Greg will be missed, he meant so much to me and so many others. He helped me in ways no other person could. Always there to lend an ear and give his experience during the rough times, always there to lend a hand, go on a road trip and to have a good laugh. I will always be grateful for those times and that he helped save my life. He will always be a part of my heart and soul. Rest In Peace brother you truly will be missed.